Helen Mountford: Less time than you think to jump-start climate action. On Friday, countless young people will flood the streets of the world's major cities, demanding action to tackle climate change. The global movement stems from the stark reality that the window to addressing this emergency is closing. At the front of these demonstrations, there is frequently a banner warning that there are just "12 years to save the Earth." >>

Kensington deaths: Man charged with parents' murder. Vladimir and Tatiana Koudriavtsev were found dead by police officers at their home in Adair Tower. >>

Outreach program exposes underserved youth to high-powered industries. While some young people have been on a career track from an early age with clear plans and goals for their working life others, including many children of immigrants, haven't been exposed to the same kind of high-powered industries. A unique outreach program is providing those young people with both information and inspiration to make their dreams come true. Michelle Miller reports. >>

Presidential planes through history. Why do they call it Air Force One? Who was the only president to fly on a commercial flight? These answers and more for your next trivia game. >>

Returning to Racing After an Injury. After being sidelined for 84 days, my body remembered what it could do — which is where I got into trouble. >>

Teenage boy arrested after Castlemilk death. The 14-year-old is arrested as police investigate the death of 35-year-old Daniel McGuigan in Glasgow's Castlemilk. >>

The real cost of cutting the cord: What streaming companies don't want you to know. Most of us have a love-hate relationship with cable. We like television. We love a handful of stations. But we don't need hundreds of useless channels, many of them boring, some of them in languages we don't understand. Month after month, we pay our cable bills, yet we use only a small fraction of what we pay for. >>

Tyneside clean air tolls plan: No decision until autumn. Plans could see the most polluting vehicles charged £50 a day to enter Newcastle. >>